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Elkem reduces ferrosilicon production in Norway, Iceland

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Posted on October 20, 2025

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HELSINKI (Reuters) -Norwegian metals maker Elkem said on Monday it will reduce ferrosilicon production in Iceland and its Rana plant in Norway due to challenging market conditions, and that this may

Elkem Cuts Ferrosilicon Output in Norway and Iceland Amid Market Struggles

HELSINKI (Reuters) -Norwegian metals maker Elkem said on Monday it will reduce ferrosilicon production in Iceland and its Rana plant in Norway due to challenging market conditions, and that this may result in temporary layoffs.

Elkem said weak demand from steel producers had led to higher inventories and lower prices while European Union efforts to potentially limit ferrosilicon and ferroalloy imports had further increased uncertainty.

"We will we use the shutdown to reduce our inventories," silicon products Senior Vice President Inge Grubben-Stromnes said in a statement.

The core product at Rana and in Iceland is ferrosilicon, a critical raw material for the steel industry, Elkem said.

The Oslo-listed compamy is majority-owned by China's Bluestar.

(Reporting by Essi Lehto, editing by terje Solsvik)

Key Takeaways

  • Elkem is cutting ferrosilicon production in Norway and Iceland.
  • Market challenges and weak steel demand are key reasons.
  • Potential temporary layoffs may occur due to production cuts.
  • EU's import limitations increase market uncertainty.
  • Elkem aims to reduce inventories during the shutdown.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is ferrosilicon?
Ferrosilicon is an alloy of iron and silicon, primarily used as a deoxidizer in steel production and as a reducing agent in the production of silicon metal.
What are temporary layoffs?
Temporary layoffs are short-term job separations where employees are not permanently terminated but are not required to work for a specified period due to business conditions.
What is inventory management?
Inventory management is the process of ordering, storing, and using a company's inventory. It involves overseeing the flow of goods from manufacturers to warehouses and from these facilities to point of sale.
What is market demand?
Market demand refers to the total quantity of a good or service that consumers are willing and able to purchase at a given price level in a given time period.
What are ferroalloys?
Ferroalloys are alloys of iron with other elements, used primarily in steelmaking to enhance certain properties of the steel, such as strength and resistance to corrosion.

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